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1、专业英语四级-205及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、CLOZE(总题数:5,分数:100.00)A. asset B. delayed C. deviates D. equivalent E. identified F. intentions G. object H. overwhelming I. permanently J. prevalent K. simultaneously L. stems M. successively N. underlying O. visualizing Quite often, educators tell families of
2、 children who are learning English as a second language to speak only English, and not their native language, at home. Although these educators may have good 1 , their advice to families is misguided, and it 2 from misunderstandings about the process of language acquisition. Educators may fear that
3、children hearing two languages will become 3 confused and thus their language development will be 4 ; this concern is not documented in the literature. Children are capable of learning more than one language, whether 5 or sequentially (依次地). In fact, most children outside of the United States are ex
4、pected to become bilingual or even, in many cases, multilingual. Globally, knowing more than one language is viewed as an 6 and even a necessity in many areas. It is also of concern that the misguided advice that students should speak only English is given primarily to poor families with limited edu
5、cational opportunities, not to wealthier families who have many educational advantages. Since children from poor families often are 7 as at-risk for academic failure, teachers believe that advising families to speak English only is appropriate. Teachers consider learning two languages to be too 8 fo
6、r children from poor families, believing that the children are already burdened by their home situations. If families do not know English or have limited English skills themselves, how can they communicate in English? Advising non-English-speaking families to speak only English is 9 to telling them
7、not to communicate with or interact with their children. Moreover, the 10 message is that the familys native language is not important or valued.(分数:20.00)A. additional B. affect C. aptly D. assimilate E. circulation F. closely G. consistent H. enthusiasm I. identify J. impact K. penalty L. reward M
8、. simplifying N. suspending O. vulnerable Some performance evaluations require supervisors to take action. Employees who receive a very favorable evaluation may deserve some type of recognition or even a promotion. If supervisors do not acknowledge such outstanding performance, employees may either
9、lose their 11 and reduce their effort or search for a new job at a firm that will 12 them for high performance. Supervisors should acknowledge high performance so that the employee will continue to perform well in the future. Employees who receive unfavorable evaluations must also be given attention
10、. Supervisors must 13 the reasons for poor performance. Some reasons, such as a family illness, may have a temporary adverse 14 on performance and can be corrected. Other reasons, such as a bad attitude, may not be temporary. When supervisors give employees an unfavorable evaluation, they must decid
11、e whether to take any 15 actions. If the employees were unaware of their own deficiencies, the unfavorable evaluation can pinpoint (指出) the deficiencies that employees must correct. In this case, the supervisor may simply need to monitor the employees 16 and ensure that the deficiencies are correcte
12、d. If the employees were already aware of their deficiencies before the evaluation period, however, they may be unable or unwilling to correct them. This situation is more serious, and the supervisor may need to take action. The action should be 17 with the firms guidelines and may include reassigni
13、ng the employees to new jobs, 18 them temporarily, or firing them. A supervisors action toward a poorly performing worker can 19 the attitudes of other employees. If no 20 is imposed on an employee for poor performance, other employees may react by reducing their productivity as well.(分数:20.00)A. af
14、filiated B. attached C. contact D. contend E. continuous F. diminish G. endurance H. foster I. hazardous J. improved K. instantaneous L. intrinsic M. relatively N. shift O. similarly Cell phones provide instant access to people. They are creating a major 21 in the social experiences of both children
15、 and adolescents. In one recent U. S. survey, about half the teens polled said that their cell phone had 22 their communication with friends. Almost all said that their cell phone was the way they stayed in touch with peers, one-third had used the cell phone to help a peer in need, and about 80% sai
16、d the phone made them feel safer. Teenagers in Australia, 23 , said that their mobile phones provided numerous benefits and were an 24 part of their lives; some were so 25 to their phones that the researchers considered it an addiction. In Japan, too, researchers are concerned about cell phone addic
17、tion. Researchers in one study in Tokyo found that more than half of junior high school students used their phones to exchange e-mails with schoolmates more than 10 times a day. Cell phones 26 social connections with peers across time and space. They allow young people to exchange moment-by-moment e
18、xperiences in their daily lives with special partners and thus to have a more 27 sense of connection with friends. Cell phones also can 28 social tolerance because they reduce childrens interactions with others who are different from them. In addition to connecting peers, cell phones connect childre
19、n and parents. Researchers studying teenagers in Israel concluded that, in that 29 environment, mobile phones were regarded as security objects in parent-teen relationships important because they provided the possibility of 30 and communication at all times.(分数:20.00)A. advantages B. assess C. bothe
20、r D. conserved E. deduction F. discount G. embarrass H. features I. fluctuate J. indefinite K. insured L. major M. naturally N. potential O. simultaneously For investors who desire low risk and guaranteed income, U. S. Government bonds are a secure investment because these bonds have the financial b
21、acking and full faith and credit of the federal government. Municipal bonds, also secure, are offered by local governments and often have 31 such as tax-free interest. Some may even be 32 . Corporate bonds are a bit more risky. Two questions often 33 first-time corporate bond investors. The first is
22、 If I purchase a corporate bond, do I have to hold it until the maturity date? The answer is no. Bonds are bought and sold daily on 34 securities exchanges. However, if your bond does not have 35 that make it attractive to other investors, you may be forced to sell your bond at a 36 i. e., a price l
23、ess than the bonds face value. But if your bond is highly valued by other investors, you may be able to sell it at a premium, i. e., a price above its face value. Bond prices generally 37 inversely with current market interest rates. As interest rates go up, bond prices tall, and vice versa. Thus, l
24、ike all investments, bonds have a degree of risk. The second question is How can I 38 the investment risk of a particular bond issue? Standard & Poors and Moodys Investors Service rate the level of risk of many corporate and government bonds. And 39 , the higher the market risk of a bond, the higher
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